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The Experts Opinions-How to Start Off that Conversation for The First Time or


Admit it: While your friends are speed-dating " moving much too
fast to be

appropriately depressed over one unfulfilling one-night stand
after another "

you"re a hopeless romantic who believes in "happily ever after."
You"ve already figured out that finding your soul mate takes
time and hard work.

What you haven"t learned is how to create the right
opportunities. "Expecting that, someday soon, a
hunk-a-chunk-a-burnin"-love will fall from the

sky into your martini glass is human nature, so congrats on
being human," says

Southern California humorist Laurie Frankel, author of "It's Not
Me...It's You!" If You"re the Shy Type" Initiating first contact
may feel daunting if you"re already antsy at a crowded

party or dissecting a total stranger"s profile at an online
dating site. Fear not, say the experts. There are foolproof ways
to break the ice, without

resorting to tawdry pickup lines or tripping over your tongue.
Instead of the overt "walk up and ask him/her out" approach,
start with a series

of short, low-key conversations, advises Dr. Rachna D. Jain, a
practicing

psychologist and professional relationship coach in Columbia,
Maryland. "Talk about activities you are planning, which you
might invite the other person

to participate in," she tells AdamandDrew.com. "For example:
"Bob, did you know

there is a great movie coming to the local theater? Do you ever
see movies there?

What do you think about the place..?" Then, maybe the next day,
follow up with:

"Bob, I decided to go and see that movie " was planning to go on
Sunday. Any

chance you'd be free to go with me?"" Dr. Jain calls this
"warming them up" " checking to see if potential dates are

interested before taking the full-frontal risk of asking them
out. Group events may be a more comfortable prospect if you want
to delay intimacy. "Keep the focus on doing some activity
together, rather than planning a date

where there is nothing else to do but sit and talk," Dr. Jain
says. (Example:

"Sarah, my softball team is playing a game on Friday night and
then going out for

pizza. Would you want to come and watch the game and then go out
with us for

something to eat afterward?") Just for Women If you prefer the
notion of a man making the first move, you can help him along

by nonverbally inviting him to approach you. It takes three
simple steps,

according to Dr. Jain: - Show interest. - Give him the opening.
- Accept the opportunity. "Show interest by looking at him and
smiling, and then slowly looking away," she

says. "You can hold yourself slightly away and apart from the
conversation you"re

in, and give him an opening to come up to talk to you. You can
break free of your

group of friends to give him a chance to approach you. Good eye
contact, smiling

widely and facing him directly will show your interest." Once he
approaches, accept the opportunity to speak. Stay calm, open and

interested " even if you feel shy or are tempted to turn away.
Initiating contact isn"t much different. "First, see if you can
get him to talk to you," Dr. Jain says. "If that doesn"t

work, wait for an opening to go up to him. A good way to open a
conversation is:

"I don't think we"ve met yet. Hi, I"m ___," " and put your hand
out for him to

shake. Most men will respond positively, and you can gauge his
interest from

there." Just for Men To show interest in a woman, use your eyes
to your advantage. "Start by catching her eye and smiling," Dr.
Jain recommends. "If she seems

interested " catches your eye, smiles, seems open " you can go
up to her and say

the same thing: "Hi, I don't think we've met yet. I'm ___" " and
continue from

there." It helps to understand how a woman thinks. She will
usually make the first move

under two conditions, according to Dr. Jain: - You"re standing
alone. - You"re standing next to one of her friends. "So, if you
want to give a woman the opening to speak with you, break away
from

the crowd or group periodically to give her a chance to come up
to you," she

says. "You might also try going up to one of your mutual friends
to see if he or

she might introduce you or smooth the way for a conversation."
If There"s No Chemistry" Once you initiate contact, be prepared
for a welcome reception " or the

brush-off. "The first few minutes of contact are always delicate
and should be treated

gently, even if there is no interest on both sides," Dr. Jain
says. "At least be

kind." Frankel compares the experience to shopping for clothes.
"Some things look great on the hanger or good on others, but
when you actually

try them on they look hideous on you," she tells
AdamandDrew.com. "Your

bootylicious butt is about to split the seam or your
less-than-endowed bust is

letting you " and your neckline " down. Personal style is all
about finding

what's right, which requires exposure to a wide variety of
"fashions." "Chalk it up to experience, and then get shopping
again! A salesperson at a very prominent jeans store once told
me women try on 15 pairs of jeans for every one

pair they buy. So, start getting in and out of your "pants," and
assume a similar

ratio for finding compatibility and love!"

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